Jehovah’s Witnesses

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The Watchtower has consistently claimed to be the only channel of communication that God is using today. The question that we wish to raise in this article is whether or not the Watchtower has been consistent in its message. If the Watchtower serves an unchanging God (Malachi 3:6- “For I am Jehovah; I have not changed…”New World Translation), then it is a fair assumption that God’s spokesman should be consistent in the message that is presented as God’s view or message. Our research has brought up too many issues to address here, so...

A recent Watchtower Magazine (May 1, 2002) addresses a question that we thought would be interesting to cover in this edition of BP&BC. In the section titled, Questions from Readers the magazine answers the question, “When John saw the ‘great crowd’ rendering sacred service in Jehovah’s Temple, in which part of the temple were they doing this? -Revelation 7:9-15”
The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (WT) teaches that there are two classes of Christians, the anointed, numbered at 144,000, and the other sheep, which is an...

In 1950 the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society (WT) released their translation of the Bible named, The New World Translation (NWT). This translation drew the criticism of many Greek scholars because of its incorrect and irresponsible scholarship. One of the major differences between this translation and reliable translations is the insertion of the word “Jehovah” in the New Testament (NT).
The WT reasons that the writers of the N.T. used what JW’s believe to be the divine name, “Jehovah,” in their original writings. This name,...

The following is an e-mail we received from a good friend of ours who has a ministry very similar to ours. Christy Darlington is the director of Witnesses for Jesus and shared this story with us about a Jehovah’s Witness who came to her door and then came to Christ a few short weeks later. The email is presented as it was received.
Do you ever feel discouraged that your witnessing efforts with Jehovah’s Witnesses fall on deaf ears? If so, we hope this report from Jim, an ex-Jehovah’s Witness Christian will be an encouragement...